Hostage Calm have announced the release of “Tonight, They Won’t Take Me Alive,” a digital collection that charts a course through the band’s storied career.  Featuring various live and acoustic performances, the compilation also includes all of the group’s non-album tracks and some highlights from each of their three critically acclaimed LPs and debut Demo 7”. “Tonight, They Won’t Take Me Alive,” is more than an outline from a varied back-catalog, it’s the manifestation of Hostage Calm’s 6-year narrative of challenging the status quo at each junction they cross.

The band is offering the collection for ‘Pay What You Want’ download on their band camp page, with all proceeds are going towards helping to pay for their new tour van (http://hostagecalm.bandcamp.com/album/tonight-they-wont-take-me-alive).   

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Anti-Flag and Hostage Calm are auctioning off a test press of their new split 7” to benefit Peta2.  The split officially comes out next Tuesday via Run For Cover Records and recently relaunched A-F Records.  Check out the auction here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=321076802807

 The split features one new song from each band pressed on three beautiful combinations of red, white and blue splatter with an etched b-side.  Proceeds from record sales will go to benefit two charities based in each band’s hometown.  The record is due out February 26 and is available for pre-order now from Run For Cover’s webstore: http://is.gd/NN1J2y

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Hostage Calm has entered the studio to record their new full-length Please Remain Calm with Producer J. Robbins.  The album is due out this fall on Run For Cover Records.

The band had this to say about recording with the legendary Robbins:

"We wanted to bring out the emotion, the longing, the desperation in this record. We wanted to reach for something.  J. Robbins recorded some of our favorite compelling and evocative contemporary records.

He came out to a show in DC, and we spoke for a bit.  We immediately felt a great connection, and were drawn to his ethic and approach.  We’ve been underway with J. for a week now and are so happy with the decision.”

Vocalist Cmar released this statement on the record:

"I was waiting on a train that was never going to leave.  5 am in Baltimore Penn.

The sullen train car sank into the tracks. Wrinkled newspapers finally gave in to the sleeping passengers’ laps. The seats creaked as the anxious teens and twenty-somethings wrestled with what was to come. The rumor was the track went out of service.

Everyone was tired of “the economy.” No one knew who won the wars. Or how they were ever supposed to be won. Whoever still had the energy was arguing over whether America was stagnating or in decline.

My Mom had lost her job and gone without work for a year; she was losing the house. Three other houses on my street were left abandoned. I had graduated school and was scraping by on odd jobs. It seemed like myself and everyone I knew were going through this monumental standstill, this endless waiting.

I got to thinking that there’s a song across every corner of this wounded place that maybe everybody knew, but no one’s singing.  And it was then at 5am in Baltimore Penn that punk music needed to tell the story of the great recession. Not the politics, not the sloganeering, but how it feels to be young in the American decline.”

Hostage Calm - Please Remain Calm

Produced by J. Robbins

Run For Cover Records

Fall 2012

www.runforcoverrecords.com

Catch Hostage Calm on the Vans Warped Tour this summer. For dates visit: www.facebook.com/HostageCalm or www.vanswarpedtour.com.

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